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Siljanovska-Davkova to Mainl-Rajsinger: To put an end to the Macedonian marathon towards Brussels

Siljanovska-Davkova to Mainl-Rajsinger: To put an end to the Macedonian marathon towards Brussels


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President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova met with Beate Mainl-Rajsinger, Federal Minister of European and International Affairs of the Republic of Austria, which confirmed excellent political relations, based on respect and understanding and noted developed and intensive cooperation in telecommunications, culture, culture, culture, culture.

– Siljanovska-Davkova pointed to the need to end the Macedonian marathon towards Brussels, conditioned by the bilateralization of the European integration process and double standards for membership, sometimes contrary to fundamental values ​​and principles established in the EU constituent documents. Emphasizing that the Western Balkans was and remains a priority for the new Austrian government, Minister Mainl-Raysinger noted that without the Western Balkan region, the Union is not complete. Referring to Austria as our strong supporter, she confirmed that the Macedonian future is in the European Union, and that talks on resolving, but also the finding of the solution to this unfounded bilateral dispute, would like to happen in Vienna – the statement said.

President Siljanovska Davkova also mentioned that in the last two decades Austria is the largest foreign investor, with over 50 companies in the country and pointed to the potential for deepening economic cooperation, especially in the field of renewable energy, infrastructure and education, while Minister Maine can do so as a great deal. help.

-Expressing his sincere gratitude for solidarity and assistance after the tragedy in Kocani, Siljanovska-Davkova said that Austria once again proved to be our sincere friend and partner. Both agreed that it was time to visit the highest level, in Skopje, or Vienna – the presidential office said.



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